Saturday, April 12, 2014

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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Sir Matt Busby Way


Sir Matt Busby Way is a road in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. It is the location of Manchester United's Old Trafford football ground. Formerly known as Warwick Road North, it was renamed in honour of the legendary Manchester United manager, Sir Matt Busby, in 1993. Busby died less than a year later on 20 January 1994, aged 84. A bronze statue of Sir Matt Busby, erected in 1996, stands on the exterior of the East Stand of the Old Trafford stadium, overlooking Sir Matt Busby Way.
The road is approximately 420 metres (459 yd) long and runs from Chester Road (A56) to Trafford Park Road/Wharfside Way (A5081). It also leads onto United Road, which runs under the North Stand of the Old Trafford stadium, and Railway Road, which runs alongside the railway line adjacent to the stadium.
In June 2011, Manchester United and Trafford Council began the process of permanently pedestrianising Sir Matt Busby Way.It was previously completely open to traffic, except for short periods during events at the Old Trafford stadium. The restrictions, which were introduced on 12 December 2008, meant the road would close three hours prior to an event and reopen two hours afterwards.

The Busby year(1945-1969)

In October 1945, the impending resumption of football led to the managerial appointment of Matt Busby, who demanded an unprecedented level of control over team selection, player transfers and training sessions.Busby led the team to second-place league finishes in 1947, 1948 and 1949, and to FA Cup victory in 1948. In 1952, the club won the First Division, its first league title for 41 years.With an average age of 22, the media labelled the back-to-back title winning side of 1956 "the Busby Babes", a testament to Busby's faith in his youth players.In 1957, Manchester United became the first English team to compete in the European Cup, despite objections from The Football League, who had denied Chelsea the same opportunity the previous season.En route to the semi-final, which they lost to Real Madrid, the team recorded a 10–0 victory over Belgian champions Anderlecht, which remains the club's biggest victory on record.
The following season, on the way home from a European Cup quarter-final victory against Red Star Belgrade, the aircraft carrying the Manchester United players, officials and journalists crashed while attempting to take off after refuelling in Munich, Germany. The Munich air disaster of 6 February 1958 claimed 23 lives, including those of eight players – Geoff Bent, Roger Byrne, Eddie Colman, Duncan Edwards, Mark Jones, David Pegg, Tommy Taylor and Billy Whelan – and injured several more.Reserve team manager Jimmy Murphy took over as manager while Busby recovered from his injuries and the club's makeshift side reached the FA Cup final, which they lost to Bolton Wanderers

Support of Manchester United


Manchester United is reputed to be the most popular football club in the world, with one of the highest average home attendance in Europe.The club states that its worldwide fan base includes more than 200 officially recognised branches of the Manchester United Supporters Club (MUSC).The club takes advantage of this support through its worldwide summer tours. Accountancy firm and sports industry consultants Deloitte estimate that Manchester United has 75 million fans worldwide,while other estimates put this figure closer to 333 million.
Supporters are represented by two independent bodies; the Independent Manchester United Supporters' Association (IMUSA), which maintains close links to the club through the MUFC Fans Forum,and the Manchester United Supporters' Trust (MUST). After the Glazer family's takeover in 2005, a group of fans formed a splinter club, F.C. United of Manchester. The West Stand of Old Trafford the "Stretford End" is the home end and the traditional source of the club's most vocal support

Honours of Manchester United

Manchester United's first trophy was the Manchester Cup,which it win as Newton Health LYR in 1886.In 1908,the club won first league title and won FA Cup for the first time.Manchester United won most trophies in 1990s;5 league title,4 Charity Shield,1 UEFA Champions League,1 UEFA Cup Winner's Cup,1UEFA Super Cup & 1 International Cup.
The club holds the record for the most top division title(20),the most FA Cups(11),and the FA final appearance(18).Manchester United holds the record for the most Premier League title(13),and was the first English team to win European Cup in 1968.the club's most recent trophy came in April 2013 with the 2012-13 Premier League title.
The only major honour that Manchester United has never won is the UEFA Europa League,although the team reached the quarter finals in 1984-85 and the semi finals for the competition's precursor tournament,the Inter Cities Fairs Cup,in 1964-65.

Rivalries of Manchester United

Manchester United has rivalries with Arsenal,Leeds United,Liverpool and Manchester city,against which they contest the Manchester derby.
The rivalry with Liverpool is rooted in competition between the cities during the industrial revolution when Manchester was famous for textile industry while Liverpool was a major port.Manchester United and Liverpool are also the two most successful team in England,and at many points in their history,they have battled each other for the league title.Their matches are usually considered by the players and their fans as the biggest in any given season.
the rivalry with Arsenal amasses from the numerous time the two team,as well as manager Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger have battled for the Premier League title.With 33 title(20 for Manchester United,13 for Arsenal)this fixture has become the finest Premier League match ups in history of Premier League

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Old Trafford

Old Trafford is a football stadium in Old Trafford,Great Manchester,England,& the home of Manchester United fc;With a capacity of 75,731 peoples.Old Trafford is the second largest football stadium in United Kingdom after Wembley Stadium,and the ninth largest in the Europe.
Old Trafford nick name is Theatre of Dream by Bobby Charlton,has been United's home ground since 1910,although from 1941 to 1949,as a result of bomb damage during second world war,the club shared Maine Road with local rivals Manchester City.
Old Trafford has hosted FA cup semi finals,England fixture,matches at the 1996 World cup and Euro 96 and the 2003 Champions League Final,as well as rugby league's annual Super League Grand Final and the final of two Rugby League World Cups.It also hosted football matches at the 2012 summer Olympics,including women's international football for the first time.
Old Trafford underwent several expansions in the 1990s and 2000s,including the addition of extra tires to the North,West and East Stands,which served to return the ground almost to its original capacity of 80,000;future expansion would be raise to 90,000.The stadium's record attendance was recorded in 1939,when 76,962 spectators watched the FA cup semi final between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Grimsby Town.